Racism


In flicks like this black-on-black racism is almost constantly in use. Therefore it shouldn't come as a surprice for any, that young non-blacks learn racial slurs from watching flicks like this !

/Fred

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Actually the word 'nigg a' is used in two different contexts. When black people say it to each it means friend, pal, buddy and is spelt 'nigg a' but one you're thinking of has a racist meaning to it and is spelt 'nigg er' which non black people who are not friends with any black people say to them as a racist remark.

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the thing is, when white people say it, freindly or not, its seen as racist

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Not just white people telegraphcena. Seems if anyone of any OTHER race other than the 'Black'/'African American'/people of color society uses it, then it is deemed racist. Yes, history states that this name was given to us by whites and therefore it is more hated because of it's origins. For me, I never use the word against nor speaking of and/or to a person or persons. I've never called anyone out of their name in a racist moment of... and hope I never have to. There are some of us, me included, that if I am called one, oh... it's on... no matter WHAT your skin color is. It is was created in deep rooted racial hatred and I do not want to continue to spread that sentiment. It ain't like the word is 'brother' or something.

And someone correct me if I am wrong but has Eminem ever used the word in his songs?

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It should also come as no surprise when they get smacked in the mouth.


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That's right. Either ending it with an "a" or "er" will land them in the ER.

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Just so you know.. N-gger and n-gga are the same thing. Just because you have a *beep* speech impediment doen't mean you're excluded from making racial slurs. That's just a lame excuse people use when they want to use the word, but don't think anybody else should be allowed to. Pathetic.

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"Therefore it shouldn't come as a surprice for any, that young non-blacks learn racial slurs from watching flicks like this !"

Alright there, Don Imus. This movie wasn't made for kids. It's Rated R. It's the responsibility of the parents to teach them that the language is not appropriate.

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